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That completely depends on how much steam there is. (mass)
200 joules of any other type of energy can be converted to 200 joules of heat.
Approx 2940 Joules.
Water has a specific heat of 4.18J/gC, so set up the specific heat equation: C (spec. heat)=q (joules)/mass x temp. change, so: 4.18 (spec. heat of water) = q/46g(100deg), so q = 4.18(4,600) = 19,228 joules (or 19.228 kJ).
46 calories (or 192, 464 joules) for each Celsius degree.
46 calories (or 192, 464 joules) for each Celsius degree.
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That completely depends on how much steam there is. (mass)
200 joules of any other type of energy can be converted to 200 joules of heat.
there are 100 joules in an energy efficient light bulb 75 joules go towards the light and 25 joules go towards the heat
Approx 2940 Joules.
419.1 Joules are required to heat one gram of liquid water from 0.01 degC to 100 deg C. So the answer is 419.1*46 = 19278.6
46 calories (or 192, 464 joules) for each Celsius degree.
334 j/g =167000 j
Water has a specific heat of 4.18J/gC, so set up the specific heat equation: C (spec. heat)=q (joules)/mass x temp. change, so: 4.18 (spec. heat of water) = q/46g(100deg), so q = 4.18(4,600) = 19,228 joules (or 19.228 kJ).
The answer is 53,683 kJ.